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#politics

Red State: Jeffries Attacks RFK Jr for Spreading Conspiracy Theories by ... Spreading a Conspiracy Theory
Jeffries Attacks RFK Jr for Spreading Conspiracy Theories by ... Spreading a Conspiracy Theory
Democrats in the House Weaponization hearing attacked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for speaking about censorship. Kennedy accused the federal government of abusing its powers by censoring conservative voices. Despite Democrats' attempts to silence him, Kennedy was allowed to speak.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries went after Kennedy, calling him a "false-flag operation" and accusing him of spreading "conspiracy theories." Jeffries, however, has a history of his own conspiracy theories and controversial connections. Democrats seem more concerned with attacking Kennedy than with addressing real issues.


#society

The Epoch Times: Anthony Furey: 'Oppenheimer' and the Era of Getting Things Done
Anthony Furey: 'Oppenheimer' and the Era of Getting Things Done
The film "Oppenheimer" explores the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II and raises questions about how governments accomplished such immense tasks. The Manhattan Project, which involved over 130,000 people and took place across three countries, accomplished its goal in just three years. This stands in contrast to today's infrastructure projects, like the Eglinton Crosstown LRT in Toronto, which have suffered from delays and lack of progress. The article argues that we need to regain our ability to execute major projects efficiently.


#economy

The Epoch Times: American Airlines Boosts Pilot Contract Offer by $1 Billion
American Airlines Boosts Pilot Contract Offer by $1 Billion
American Airlines has matched United Airlines' preliminary deal with its aviators, sweetening its new pilot contract by over $1 billion. The proposed four-year contract value has been raised to $9 billion, with increased pay rates, retroactive pay, extended sick leave, and increased life insurance. The proposed deal comes after pressure from a pilot shortage across the industry.

The new proposal from American Airlines includes measures such as automatic adjustments to pay rates to match rivals Delta and United, accelerated future wage increases, and increased retirement benefits. The proposal also addresses concerns about international travel compensation and offers incentives for reserve pilots. A ratification vote for the tentative agreement has been scheduled from July 24 to Aug. 7.


#education

The Epoch Times: School District Reveals Why It Banned Opt-Outs From LGBT Lessons Given to Children as Young as 3
School District Reveals Why It Banned Opt-Outs From LGBT Lessons Given to Children as Young as 3
A school district near Washington banned opt-outs from lessons featuring gay and transgender characters due to a high number of parents requesting their children be excused. The district initially allowed opt-outs, but later decided it would cause disruption and harm to the students represented in the books. The ban is facing legal challenges, with plaintiffs arguing it violates their constitutional rights.


#sports

Fox News: Yankees record bizarre out after botched call by umpire
Yankees record bizarre out after botched call by umpire
The Yankees got lucky with a questionable call, resulting in a win for them. The Royals suffered misfortune on the base paths.


#technology

Flag And Cross: The World's First Flying Car Approved in US: Here's What It Looks Like
The World's First Flying Car Approved in US: Here's What It Looks Like
In 2025, the Alef Aeronautics "Model A" flying car, approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, will be commercially launched. It can be driven on roads for up to 200 miles or flown for 110 miles, with a unique gimbaled rotating cabin design. The car offers the option to avoid traffic, fly in any direction, and has a "cinematic 180 degree plus view" while flying.